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William Angelo “Will” Woodard

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William Angelo “Will” Woodard

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
16 Feb 1920 (aged 66)
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7, Lot 53
Memorial ID
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Superior Weekly Journal (Superior, NE), Thursday, February 26, 1920; pg. 4

OBITUARY

Mr. William A. Woodard and his wife, Sarah Viola, both passed away while visiting at the borne of their cousin. Mine Nancy, Beggs, of Geneva, Nebraska.

Mr. Woodard died from heart trouble and his wife from pneumonia within six days thereafter. Mr. Woodard was 66 and his wife 60 years of age. The former was born in Ohio and the latter in Jones County, Iowa. They came to Kansas in 1880 and to Superior in 1891, and removed to Lincoln in 1900. They united in marriage in 1876. To this union were born two sons and two daughters, one daughter preceding them to the better land. Besides the two sons and one daughter, Mr. Woodard leaves one brother and five sisters; and Mrs. Woodard two brothers and two sisters. There are also four grandchildren to mourn their departure.

Mr. Woodward was a member of the Royal Highlanders. Mrs. Woodard was an active member of the W.C.T.U. They both joined the Presbyterian church (sic) thirty-two years ago, and from this church they were burled. The funeral servlces were conducted by Rev. John T. Lee, of Superior, who spoke of "The Blessed Hope of the Gospel." The choir sang appropriate hymns. Many friends brought beautiful floral offering.

There were present from out of town Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodard of Byron, Neb., Mr. W. C. Woodard of Trenton, Mo., M. F. Woodard of Omaha, Neb., Mrs. J. W. Barclay of Topeka, Kan., and other relatives. The bodies were laid side by side to rest in Evergreen cemetery (sic).

REST IN PEACE.
Superior Weekly Journal (Superior, NE), Thursday, February 26, 1920; pg. 4

OBITUARY

Mr. William A. Woodard and his wife, Sarah Viola, both passed away while visiting at the borne of their cousin. Mine Nancy, Beggs, of Geneva, Nebraska.

Mr. Woodard died from heart trouble and his wife from pneumonia within six days thereafter. Mr. Woodard was 66 and his wife 60 years of age. The former was born in Ohio and the latter in Jones County, Iowa. They came to Kansas in 1880 and to Superior in 1891, and removed to Lincoln in 1900. They united in marriage in 1876. To this union were born two sons and two daughters, one daughter preceding them to the better land. Besides the two sons and one daughter, Mr. Woodard leaves one brother and five sisters; and Mrs. Woodard two brothers and two sisters. There are also four grandchildren to mourn their departure.

Mr. Woodward was a member of the Royal Highlanders. Mrs. Woodard was an active member of the W.C.T.U. They both joined the Presbyterian church (sic) thirty-two years ago, and from this church they were burled. The funeral servlces were conducted by Rev. John T. Lee, of Superior, who spoke of "The Blessed Hope of the Gospel." The choir sang appropriate hymns. Many friends brought beautiful floral offering.

There were present from out of town Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodard of Byron, Neb., Mr. W. C. Woodard of Trenton, Mo., M. F. Woodard of Omaha, Neb., Mrs. J. W. Barclay of Topeka, Kan., and other relatives. The bodies were laid side by side to rest in Evergreen cemetery (sic).

REST IN PEACE.


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